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Karnataka govt to introduce a website for problems related to industries

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The Karnataka Government will soon introduce a website for resolving all the issues and queries encountered by the potential entrepreneurs and businessmen connected to the industries, according to the official statement released by the Jagadish Shettar on Saturday.

Major and Medium Industries Minister, Jagadish Shettar inaugurated the Karnataka Chapter of the Foreign Investor Council. During the ceremony he emphasized on the special attention to the industries sector with the aim of attracting more investments in the industries sector and for the budding new industries establishment.

He stated, “It is a matter of pride that Karnataka has become the first state in the country to amend Industries (Facilitation) Act for Small, Medium and Large-Scale industries.”

He further added that the single-point website will be am answer to all the queries related to the industrial sector. 

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